Billy Elliot (2000)

What the Film Is About Whenever I think about Billy Elliot, it isn’t the plot mechanics that come to mind. Instead, I’m brought back to the pulse of longing that thunders underneath every frame. I see it as an intimate portrait of a boy whose hunger to dance forces both his family and his community … Read more

Bigger Than Life (1956)

What the Film Is About Few films have left me as shaken—and quietly awed—as “Bigger Than Life.” When I first watched this haunting 1956 melodrama, I was struck by how it unsettles on such an intimate, domestic level. For me, “Bigger Than Life” isn’t just a film about illness or addiction; it’s about the sheer … Read more

Big Fish (2003)

What the Film Is About When I first experienced “Big Fish,” I found myself swept into a visceral journey of wonder and longing—far more than a fantastical adventure or straightforward family drama. The heart of the film, for me, is its dance between fact and fiction, between the stories we tell and the realities we … Read more

Bicycle Thieves (1948)

What the Film Is About Watching Bicycle Thieves for the first time, I was struck not by the mechanics of its plot, but by the overwhelming sense of human vulnerability that runs through every moment. The world depicted here feels so vividly merciless, yet inextricably tender; to me, the film is less a story about … Read more

Ben-Hur (1959)

What the Film Is About The first time I watched “Ben-Hur,” I was struck by how its emotional gravity stems less from the spectacle and more from what’s swirling beneath its colossal set pieces. The film is, for me, a journey of the spirit couched in a grand historical epic. It’s about the crushing burden … Read more

Being There (1979)

What the Film Is About Whenever I think back on Being There, I’m struck most by its capacity to unsettle and amuse me in equal measure. The film doesn’t just follow an individual’s path through society—it invites me, at every step, to question the basic assumptions we make about intelligence, perception, and meaning. The emotional … Read more

Before Sunset (2004)

What the Film Is About Sometimes I watch films that leave an emotional imprint deeper than words can easily reach, and for me, Before Sunset is one of those rare cinematic encounters. What resonated most is not actually what happened between Jesse and Celine, but what didn’t happen—the charged spaces between their words, the years … Read more

Before Sunrise (1995)

What the Film Is About I remember the first time I watched “Before Sunrise,” and how oddly restless I felt after it ended. The film didn’t simply follow two strangers wandering through Vienna; it felt like an ode to those rare nights when the universe grants a pause from the routines of life and allows … Read more

Before Midnight (2013)

What the Film Is About When I think back on my first experience watching Before Midnight, I remember being struck less by its plot than by the utterly disarming honesty with which it handles the lived reality of long-term love. Unlike most romantic films that trace the origin story of passion, this film asks me … Read more

Beauty and the Beast (1991)

What the Film Is About For me, watching Beauty and the Beast has always felt like peeling back layers of both heart and myth. What strikes me every time isn’t just the enchantment of the world, but the profound emotional stakes for these characters sitting at the heart of the story—a young woman yearning for … Read more